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Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Task Coach has just been updated to version 1.3.21 which
fixes various bugs. As reminder, Task Coach is a cross-platform to-do
list manager written in Python that allows users to organize their tasks
and to-do lists in a way that will help them improve their
productivity.

With Task Coach, you can have these features:

create/edit/delete tasks

View tasks as a list/tree

Sort tasks by subject/budget/date, etc.

Attachments support for tasks, categories, and notes

Track time spent on tasks, etc.

There are many features for Task Coach, you can review them in details here.
Also, the app is available for some portable devices such as iPhone,
iPad, and iPod Touch. Here are some of the bugs that has been fixed in
this latest release:

Changing the percentage complete would not cause the calendar viewer to refresh.

Performance improvement in the edit dialogs

Fix icon size in Unity

Toolbar icons to show/hide tasks according to status now respect appearance settings, and are overlayed with a red cross.

Fix wording for task statuses

Startup and shutdown performance improvements.

Autosave is now on by default.

Toolbars are now customizable.

In this tutorial, we will help you install Task Coach via PPA which is
available for the following Ubuntu/Linux Mint distributions:

Ubuntu 12.10/12.04/11.10

Linux Mint 14/13/12

Task Coach Installation

Enter these commands from the terminal:

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:taskcoach-developers/ppa

sudo apt-get update

sudo apt-get install taskcoach

You can start the app via the Unity Dash or from the terminal with this command:

taskcoach.py

Task Coach Removal

To uninstall the application from your computer, enter these commands:

Diodon is a powerful and fast clipboard manager for Gnome and
Unity desktop environments that will help users store all items
copied/cut in a list which can be accessed at a later time. Diodon has
been updated recently to version 1.0.0 bringing support for the XFCE desktop environment and adding a new icon set.

In this article, we will help you install/upgrade to Diodon 1.0.0 from PPA that supports these Ubuntu/Linux Mint distros:

Ubuntu 12.10/12.04/11.10

Linux Mint 14/13/12

Diodon 1.0.0 Installation

To install Diodon in Ubuntu/Linux Mint, enter these commands:

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:diodon-team/stable

sudo apt-get update

sudo apt-get install diodon

Start the Diodon clipboard manager from the dash or via the terminal with this command:

Happy new year! The honour of the first release announcement of 2013 goes to Parsix GNU/Linux, a distribution based on Debian's testing branch and featuring the GNOME 3 desktop: "The
updated 4.0r1 version has been synchronized with Debian's testing
repositories as of December 29, 2012 and brings lots of updated packages
compared to Parsix 3.7 aka Raul. Parsix Gloria is project's first
release with the GNOME 3 series and ships with LibreOffice productivity
suite by default. Gloria has a brand-new software manager package.
Highlights: GNOME 3.4.2, X.Org 7.7, GRUB 2, GNU Iceweasel 17.0.1,
GParted 0.12.1, Empathy 3.4.2.3, LibreOffice 3.5.4, VirtualBox 4.1.18
and a brand-new kernel based on Linux 3.2.35 with TuxOnIce 3.3, BFS and
other extra patches. The live DVD has been compressed using Squashfs and
xz. Main changes are: X.Org Server 1.12.4, glibc 2.13, GIMP 2.8.2,
Grisbi 0.8.9, VLC 2.0.5, xFarDic 0.11.7." See the detailed release notes for more information and upgrade instructions. Download: parsix_4.0r1-amd64.iso (1,031MB, MD5).